A compact left-handed opening batsman much in the Graham Thorpe
mould, Connor Williams has been a pillar of strength for the
Baroda Ranji Trophy team over the years. A grafter more than a
flamboyant strokemaker, Williams lacks the natural swing of blade
that one associates with southpaws. Although his name has come up
for discussion time and time again when the selectors looked for
openers, it was after his performance in the 2001 Irani Trophy
that things began to happen for the 28-year-old. 143 in the first
innings followed by 83 in the second clinched Williams a place in
the Test squad for the tour of South Africa. His twin innings
however could not prevent VVS Laxman's Rest of India from winning
the Irani Trophy. Though Williams did not play any Tests during
his tour of the rainbow nation, his gritty knock in the Indian
second innings at the Centurion 'Test' earned him a place in
the final fourteen for the Test series against England but he didn't play a game. Subsequently, he slipped back into the anonymity of domestic circuit but is still one of the main batsmen for Baroda.
(Anand Vasu)